Between all the exchange between some of our members, I lost sight
of the ideal pump size strength for mixing a 45 gallon drum of
home brew (filled to 30 gal)
Right now I have a 1/3 horse 1 pump. I am about to connect to my
reactor.
Is this in-/overly/perfectly adequate?
Pierre
x-charset ISO-8859-1That's right, it could be because it is a big
corporation, with a few
bitter employees whose positions are protected by the union, or it
could be a bosch thing, we don't know. But I believe it is
beyond unfair to say that it is because they are german! It is not
ethnic
x-charset ISO-8859-1Also visit the patent link within the article
Veuillez aussi visiter le lien qui mène au brevet états-unien
www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/01/19/hydrogen040119
Pierre
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x-charset ISO-8859-1Animal factories: So-called factory farms produce food
efficiently,
but raise a stink among environmentists and animal welfare advocates
They're big. They're often noisy. And they can really stink. A smell
that will rot your socks. A smell that comes from the mountains
x-charset ISO-8859-1Actually, we are technically in an interglacial period.
Ice age
is a glacial period
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Bryan Brah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually we're still technically in an ice age. Most of the
time the
planet doesn't have large sheets of ice
x-charset ISO-8859-1
Fast food aroma replaces toxic whiff of diesel fumes
Monday, February 09, 2004
Kent Spencer
The Province
http://www.canada.com/search/story.html?id=0ee1d616-8107-40df-b4de-
f3de1da2bc75
Some drivers are feeling better about foul-smelling diesel trucks
after toodling
x-charset ISO-8859-11) Oops! I originally read it in the Calgary Herald -
sorry about
the confusion and switched city names.
2) B20 instead of SVO? That is a major journalistic error! CanWest
needs to correct that!
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Neoteric Biofuels Inc [EMAIL
x-charset ISO-8859-1Ernest,
Sorry about the mistake - it is linked to the fact I read it
originally in the Calgary Herald - the name Calgary got
subconcsiously substituted into the subject line!
I am of the opinion that Canadians know very little about their own
country. - Now why should I
x-charset ISO-8859-1America has gone super-sized
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040219.wlett0219/
BNStory/International/
By ALAN FREEMAN
Globe and Mail Update
Washington I knew that something was up when I wandered into the
drugstore next door to The Globe and Mail's
x-charset ISO-8859-1Bush administration fudging data top scientists warn
By OLIVER MOOREGlobe and Mail Update
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2004
Twenty Nobel laureates are among the scores of scientists who on
Wednesday accused the Bush administration of using dubious science to
gain public support
x-charset ISO-8859-1Although we still have some catching up to do, Western
Canada is also
definitely part of the supersize market.
Ah the turmoil caused by our excesses...
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good one.
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 17:09:09
x-charset ISO-8859-1Anyone have experience with diesel bimmers?
I am presently looking at a 1986 E28 TD - any advice would be
appreciated.
Pierre
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x-charset ISO-8859-1Life on the research farm
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040226.wstrauss0226/
BNStory/Front/
By STEPHEN STRAUSSGlobe and Mail Update
Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004
Let me fill you this week with images of endlessly ejaculating pigs,
endlessly omnivorous
x-charset ISO-8859-1non-chemical production of biodiesel
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This paper might be useful:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/tdc/projects/rail/e/5337.htm
http://www.tc.gc.ca/tdc/publication/pdf/14100/14106e.pdf
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, rayergirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am doing a research paper for school, am i am pushing for trains
to
swith to
I sent a message 2-3 days ago. Hasn't shown up yet. I'll try again:
Hello fellow biodieselers! I can say that now that I made my first
batch.
It was just a 1 litre batch, here's how I went about it:
- .2 l methanol (99.9%) with 3.5 g gillett lye (100%) shaken in a
jar on and off over a
Is it soap?
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent a message 2-3 days ago. Hasn't shown up yet. I'll try
again:
Hello fellow biodieselers! I can say that now that I made my
first
batch.
It was just a 1 litre batch, here's how I went about it:
-
I would spin it this way:
I am using methanol to make biodiesel. Once I have made biodiesel,
the methanol will be consumed. I will not be using methanol for on-
road purposes - it no longer exists, no methanol will be going into
my gas tank. I will be using biodiesel.
Pierre
--- In
Todd,
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre,
I'm taking the liberty of posting this response on list for general
perusal.
Thanks for spending so much time helping out. It's very much
appreciated. You've given me enormous feedback. I'll be
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well as a Canadian, I figured I'd respond. Actually, when folks
call themselves
American (or from America), my experience is they are always from
the U.S. I've
known Mexicans, Argentinians, Brazilians, Guatemalans,
I used exactly that type of scale - electronic, .01g accuracy, auto
recalibrating to zero at the push of button.
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, biobenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does your scale zero off the container? If not you are getting the
container PLUS the lye as a weight
That middle layer got centrifuged out today.
It is just like vaseline. There are filaments when separate tips of
my fingers. I think the stuff is unreacted fat.
I'm going to re - treat the biodiesel layer to see if any more drops
out, then I will treat more of the original oil at diffrent
I was once discouraged from buying a mid-eighties 190D.
How about a 1978 300D?
I can get one here in for 3000$ (Canadian). It looks to be in pretty
good shape. No visible rust. Good glass. The used car salesman
claims it has only 124,000 miles. Tranny, interior and body
apparently
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm reluctant to fiddle with the admirable brevity of your four-
word
upsumming Art, but the word ideology can cause some confusion.
Whatever their political ideology might be, occupied peoples
fighting
back share
Jesse, Ed, John James,
Thanks for your advice on the mercedes.
Sometimes I can't get over all of the help available from this group,
the free advice etc. I am very impressed.
I hope I will be able to return at least some of it one day.
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Neoteric
What volumes are we talking about? You could try a hydrocyclone:
http://www.krebs.com/
An emulsion is injected tangentially near the fat end of a slender
tapered tube. The lighter fraction is separated from the heavier as
the emulsion spins down the hydrocyclone's length. The heavier
Hi Ed, here is some of the advice I got:
I suggest that you do some research on the car and also ask other
190D
owners and see what they say about repair bills. One thing that
steered me
away from that particular model (when I was looking for a diesel
sedan) was
that the transmissions didn't
Keith,
I was thinking of building a 4-5 foot high solar cooker to heat a
black-painted drum of veg oil.
Ever try it?
Pierre
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Please do NOT send
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Ryan Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All I can add in our defense, is that much more good has come from
our use
of the land for the good of the world, than from the natives who
inhabited
it previously. Yes, you too have benefited from Jackson' s quest,
so
I just viewed the Iowa state U biodiesel web site video:
http://www.me.iastate.edu/biodiesel/
At one point in the video, the narrator states that reaction will
complete at room temp, as long as stirring is longer (1-2 hours at
140 F, 2-4 hours at 105 F, 4-8 hours at room temp.)
If so, why
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, balaji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colonisation was not however an unmitigated disaster for
India and had many positives.
We are bringing them to Christianity said Slater on the slave ship.
An upright and honest judicial system that
continued to dispense humane
Hi Keith.
Your assumption is not quite right, although your comments remain
insightful.
I am French-Canadian (canadien), member of a colonized people.
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Pierre, and all
This is all quite correct, but you
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Darryl Wagoner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Greenhouse effect, global warming and ice age is all
related.
Our production of the greenhouse gases MAY have speeded up a
natural
process but it didn't cause it. The bottom line is that it doesn't
matter. The
Hello,
I can't seem to get lye completely dissolved in the methanol.
3.5g 98.5% NaOH, or 4.5 g NaOH, in 200ml 99.9% methanol - mixing,
stirring, letting sit, waiting, magnetic stirring, days and days'
waiting, tilting - regardless.
There is always a thin white sediment that quickly settles
Hello Joey,
I am also in Edmonton. I would like to meet.
I live in Parkallen, just off 109 st, next to the Parkallen
Restaurant (BTW, their oil titrates at 4.2 g/l - not bad eh?)
Do you make biodiesel?
I put an offer on an 88 Jetta in Grande Prairie, if all goes well, I
should be driving
a colleague at work was discarding a few used 45 gal steel drums.
Some had a swollen bottom, perfect for draining glycerin
biodiesel. It turns out that those ones were full of water. Over
winter, they froze and the ice swelled distorted the drums at
their weakest point.
There you go! So
Joyeuse St-Jean Baptiste tous mes collgues du monde des nergies
renouvelables!
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tm
Pierre
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Yes, I have.
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken
Do you know of anyone in the whole realm of this
group who has ever used a supercritical reactor?
As in anywhere?
Mark
For those of us outside the US, the movie is called Celcius 488
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Went to see this last night with my son (age 14). He thought it
was awesome.
Unfortunately, I could not interest any of the women in the party
A colleague at work suggested to me that used veg oil might contain
nitrogen compounds left over from food processing/cooking (plant
matter, protein, etc.) This in turn would result in a biodiesel
feedstock oil that is not purely veg oil with some free fatty
acids. Resulting emissions from
I happen to work in the federal govenrment of Canada's laboratory
that is involoved in the Weyburn project.
Although I am not personally involved in the project, I have raised
these issues with management in casual hallway conversation.
Managers do not want to think of these issues, although
Keith,
I am looking for reports comparing emissions from virgin vegoil
biodiesel and watse oil biodiesel.
I have left a couple of messages here and there.
Do you have any leads?
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And this is interesting:
Hi Keith,
I have received suggestions that WVO based biodiesel may contain
substances not present in its virgin counterpart - nitrosamines,
dioxins, acrylamides, and that emissions may be more toxic.
I'll keep you posted should I come across anything.
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com,
The suggestions come from colleaugues at work, scientists involved
in the petroleum industry. They have no knowledge in the area of
biofuel, but like to rain on my parade!
I understand the burden of proof tactic, however, I see how
the herbs industry gets away with quackery because the
... and China and India
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is only a matter of time until
Europe flexes its economic might, ...
Doug
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Were the west running on biodiesel, this topic (as interesting as it
was) would not even have come up!
Pierre
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thread: Fwd: FW: Feeling Patriotic? is now closed. No more
messages on this topic please.
Keith
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